Nature once again unveiled its breathtaking beauty along the world’s longest sea beach — Cox’s Bazar. Just before sunset on Monday, the sky and sea seemed to merge under a golden veil, creating a mesmerizing scene that drew hundreds of tourists and locals to the shore.
As the sun’s final rays reflected off the gentle waves, the entire coastline shimmered in gold. The soft sound of the tides, the warm sea breeze, and the glowing sands together painted a dreamlike setting that enchanted every onlooker.
Shubho Islam, a tourist from Dhaka, said, “I’ve visited Cox’s Bazar before, but today’s view was truly magical. It felt as if the sea and the sky were flowing with gold.”
A local photographer shared, “Scenes like this don’t happen every day. Capturing such moments through the lens feels like pure luck.”
Tourism businessman Aman Ullah noted that the golden sunset has become a major attraction, drawing more visitors to the beach during the evening hours.
This golden glow is not just a visual delight—it rekindles a deeper love for nature and reminds everyone of the unmatched beauty that lies within Bangladesh.
By Abdur Rashid Manik
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